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UPSC CGGE (Combined Geo-Scientist) Answer Key 2026

After the UPSC CGGE (Combined Geo-Scientist) 2026 exam, the conducting body releases the provisional answer key (and usually your response sheet) and opens a short objection window. Stage 1 Prelims is typically held in February (single day, two sessions — Paper I morning, Paper II afternoon). Stage 2 Mains runs over consecutive days in June or July. Stage 3 Personality Test is conducted at UPSC, Dholpur House, New Delhi, typically in October-November. Here is how to check it and challenge a wrong key.

How to check the UPSC CGGE (Combined Geo-Scientist) answer key & raise objections

  1. Open the official website. Go to the official UPSC CGGE (Combined Geo-Scientist) website (linked below) and open the "Answer Key" / "Response Sheet" link for the current cycle.
  2. Log in and download your response sheet. Log in with your credentials to download the provisional answer key and your recorded responses.
  3. Calculate your expected score. Match your responses against the key and apply the exam's marking scheme (including negative marking) for an expected score.
  4. Raise objections within the window. If a key looks wrong, submit an objection with supporting proof within the official window (usually a few days, often with a per-question fee that is refunded if upheld).

Official UPSC CGGE (Combined Geo-Scientist) links

UPSC CGGE (Combined Geo-Scientist) answer key — FAQs

How do I raise an objection on the UPSC CGGE (Combined Geo-Scientist) answer key?

Log in to the official UPSC CGGE (Combined Geo-Scientist) website during the objection window, select the disputed question, submit your justification with proof, and pay the per-question fee (refunded if your objection is upheld).

Where do I download the UPSC CGGE (Combined Geo-Scientist) official answer key?

The provisional UPSC CGGE (Combined Geo-Scientist) answer key and response sheet are released on the official website after the exam. Download links and steps are above; watch the live updates below for the release.

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